"rooted in reality" because that brave new world you see with artificial wombs, where a fetus can be extracted from a woman, brought to term and given to a loving family DOESN'T EXIST.
And don't forget all those leftover embryos from IVF procedures.
YOU are living in a fantasy world. The rest of us know the choices, once pregnant, are a) hoping for a miscarriage b) abortion c) carrying the baby to term and keeping it and d) carrying the baby to term and giving it away for adoption.
That's reality.
And the "getting pregnant" part happens for a lot of reasons; rape, birth control failure, the woman at the time thought she was in a committed relationship, etc etc etc. Reasons for the abortion are myriad; and none of your business.
When YOU have a womb, you can offer to carry a woman's baby to term for her - if you can figure a way to extract the fetus. There isn't one. This is all fantasy BS in your head.
Again, simple justifications. There are better options for us than attempting to simplify it to "kill or incubate", adding emotive "hope for a miscarriage". There are better ways to argue against it than saying, "The technology isn't there"... especially when I recognized that fact when I said "attempt to save them". Over time we would learn, and in time give women a true choice, natural birth or ex-utero.
This isn't "Brave New World" that was fiction. It is simply something I believe will happen in the future, if we went my way we'd have it earlier, if we go your way we simply have entries in our history books of our barbaric false choices we forced on ourselves because we wouldn't take steps to change them. The left/right arguments, IMO, are both arguments that justify either killing or the use of government force to impress an action on an unwilling host. Women should never be forced to be an incubator for an unwanted pregnancy, nor should we force ourselves into the false choice that the only other option is to purposefully kill.
Either way the action would be the same for you at this time, with much the same result. It is only over time that we'll learn to be able to save these people.
I also believe that over time we'll get far better at birth control so the action will be taken by choice, and not because of accidental (or forced in the case of rape) pregnancy.
So in short:
I believe that in time we'll have this option, even if you think that working towards it now is some sort of "fantasy". I also believe that in time we'll see far better options for birth control that will allow this to be a choice when you choose to become a parent rather than when you become pregnant for whatever reason when you did not want to be pregnant. I also believe that we could get there much more quickly if we actually worked towards it rather than rejected in some offhand way and pretended that the false dichotomy was our only option.
We have better options, and IMO, more moral ones. When it comes down to it, it really does depend on what kind of society you want to be part of...
Back in the day there were people who argued that Native Americans should be treated with respect, they were scoffed at...
I wonder how often somebody scoffed at people who believed that slavery was an abomination that would go down in history as one of this nation's darkest deeds and told them they were living in a "fantasy"...